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What plants can predict weather changes?

Willow: the germination time is ahead of schedule, indicating that the temperature rises quickly and the temperature is high in spring; The delayed germination time indicates that the temperature rises slowly and the temperature is low. Mimosa: Touch Mimosa with your hands. If the leaves close quickly and open slowly, it means that the weather will last for several days. On the contrary, it will turn rainy. Ramie: Ramie leaves are white, indicating rain. Cooper: Whenever it clears up or rains for a long time, clear smoke will come out from the branches to forecast the weather changes. Moss: Before the rainstorm, the air pressure drops sharply, the water pressure decreases, and the moss at the bottom of the pool will surface. There is a saying in the agricultural proverb that "when the water is covered with moss, there will be heavy rain". Banyan: In early spring, banyan leaves a lot, and the weather will get warmer. Tobacco leaves: a harbinger of resurgence and rain. Tung oil tree: the primary buds were red and withered in that year; Buds are white and rainy; Leaves fall early and winter comes early. Verbena: Verbena is sensitive to humidity. When the roots exposed outside the soil are moldy and white, it indicates rain. Core grass: when the leaves turn white, it means it will turn rainy. Jade curtain: In summer and autumn, before typhoons and storms come, the jade curtain will produce gorgeous flowers, which seems to warn people to prevent typhoons and rainstorms in time.